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No one should be surprised by this testimony. He describes actions that are perfectly aligned with the Bush administration's tone in the run-up to and the execution of this war. Bush had done nothing but spawn terrorists and run up the price of oil and make a fortune for the shadowy companies that took part.

Posted by: stubing on May 28, 2008 1:40 AM

I agree with EricCartman
When I was in my early 20s, I loved 60s music. I thought it held its own to Jane's Addiction or Dinosaur Jr. I admired what Boomers had done to change the world. I thought they were people who fought for their ideals and who wanted a better world.
The Boomers failed miserably, though.
Their legacy is George W. Bush.
I don't understand how it happened. They got too greedy. They found Jesus. They creamed themselves when they heard about tax cuts.
However it happened, Boomers produced and elected the worst president in American history.
When I was in my early 30s, I had an optimistic view of the world. I thought it got better, because people learned from their mistakes.
And then that asshat got elected.
Thank you Baby Boomers!

Posted by: stubing on May 25, 2008 1:05 AM


 
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